Derek Wenmouth - 10 Trends for 2010 - Learning at School 24 - 26 February 2010
1 The Changing Role of Teachers and Learners - consumers vs creators, contributors, communicators, collaborators and co-ordinators. Teachers provide "instructional coherence."
2 Mobile Devices - internet capable, mobile, used for learning. Reference to Pockets of Potential by Michael Levine. Learning can be personalised and accelerated through the use of mobile technologies.
3 Globalised Learning - relevance of second language learning - connection with Stuart Middleton's keynote. Having more than one language helps kids move between their worlds.
4 Ubiquitous Computing - this is the third paradign of computing. We have gone from mainframes, to personal computing and are now into ubiq computing - anywhere/anytime which takes learning out of the classroom.
5 Cyber Citizenship - TAKEAWAYS: access to social networking sites at schools?
6 Digital Literacy - "refers to a range of skills, knowledge and competencies required to operate effectively in a world immersed in digital technolgy." TAKEWAYS - what is our personal and school vision for being literate in the 21st century?
27 June 10: Students with laptops: http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2010/07/study_shows_majority_of_birmin.html
8 Cloud Computing - the data centre is elsewhere independent of the school. Google education is an example of this providing mail, docs, etc. Core Education help schools carry out evaluations of their school ICTs and plan where to from here.
9 Advance Networks and School Loops
10 Assessment Practices - the purpose of assessment should be explicit, is about making comparisons, knowledge - skills - attitudes are assessed.
Alan November - The Emerging Culture of Teaching and Learning - Learning @ School 25 February 2010
AN spoke about global connections - the importance of 'communities' and consequently, collaboration. And 'self directed' people who can organise their own learning, etc and those who can parallel that into the world of work. In schools often the teachers still own the learning and we can tell this when the teachers work harder than the kids.
EMERGING TRENDS IN TEACHING & LEARNING ...
Derek Wenmouth - 10 Trends for 2010 - Learning at School 24 - 26 February 2010
1 The Changing Role of Teachers and Learners - consumers vs creators, contributors, communicators, collaborators and co-ordinators. Teachers provide "instructional coherence."
2 Mobile Devices - internet capable, mobile, used for learning. Reference to Pockets of Potential by Michael Levine. Learning can be personalised and accelerated through the use of mobile technologies.
3 Globalised Learning - relevance of second language learning - connection with Stuart Middleton's keynote. Having more than one language helps kids move between their worlds.
4 Ubiquitous Computing - this is the third paradign of computing. We have gone from mainframes, to personal computing and are now into ubiq computing - anywhere/anytime which takes learning out of the classroom.
5 Cyber Citizenship - TAKEAWAYS: access to social networking sites at schools?
6 Digital Literacy - "refers to a range of skills, knowledge and competencies required to operate effectively in a world immersed in digital technolgy." TAKEWAYS - what is our personal and school vision for being literate in the 21st century?
27 June 10: Students with laptops: http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2010/07/study_shows_majority_of_birmin.html
7 Open Education Resources - free high school science texts, directory of open access journals, community college open texbook collaborative, wiki educator
8 Cloud Computing - the data centre is elsewhere independent of the school. Google education is an example of this providing mail, docs, etc. Core Education help schools carry out evaluations of their school ICTs and plan where to from here.
9 Advance Networks and School Loops
10 Assessment Practices - the purpose of assessment should be explicit, is about making comparisons, knowledge - skills - attitudes are assessed.
See the Core Ed webpagefor more details.
Alan November - The Emerging Culture of Teaching and Learning - Learning @ School 25 February 2010
AN spoke about global connections - the importance of 'communities' and consequently, collaboration. And 'self directed' people who can organise their own learning, etc and those who can parallel that into the world of work. In schools often the teachers still own the learning and we can tell this when the teachers work harder than the kids.
TAKEAWAYS
Cool links for and collaborating and developing digital literacy.
His November Learning website.
Clive Thompson
on The New Literacy @ Wired Magazine
Ed Tech Experts Choose Top 10 2.0 Tools for the Classroom
Here
New Literacies
Screenagers and New Literacies
Middle Schooling
Middle Schools Fail Kids, Study Says
Laptops in Class/1:1 Laptop Programmes
CA Elementary School Distributes Laptops to 3rd Graders
Longer Learning Periods
At Elite School, Longer Classes Go Deeper NY Times, 8 June 2011